I'm pretty damn impressed. This looks a lot more colorful than the last game, too. I couldn't stand the desaturated look at all. This isn't exactly a burst of gushers in my mouth, but it's an improvement.

The PC version better not be locked to 30 fps like the last one (although it was unlockable with a tool).

Love the first's multiplayer mode. It's funny, but I think it was the game that first pulled me away and made me dislike TF2. I much prefered the light vehicle's mobility and dash skill to playing the Scout (which was my go to TF2 class).

I played a match on WFC (PS3) about three months ago, and there was still that small dedicated community around 200 people. Gotta hand it to those dedicated players for keeping it alive, because it was such a great MP game, IMO.

They really do need to do something to get people hooked on it. Have community events.

Eh, its not so bad. You don't really need it on pc. Someone will come up with a mod or something. The G2 brut skin is only usable in Single player anyway. The G1 optimus model is the bigger loss. But i have no doubt you'll be able to buy it off the store eventually, like you did all the preorder guys from WFC.

Hopefully they didn't diverge too much from WfC. One of the best multiplayer games of the gen.

The main thing they need to do is just eliminate Team Deathmatch, or place it lower on the gametype listing. The abilities and freedom of movement really shine in Conquest and King of the Hill, since those force people to constantly move from point to point and keep their proverbial plates spinning; TDM is, as it usually tends to be, a big clusterfuck that primarily takes place at one boring, arbitrarily-chosen choke point. Which is an awful showcase of the great player mobility unique to this game.

This is a rampant, recurring problem with multiplayer games. Devs, if you have a mode that's better suited to your game than TDM, then stop listing TDM first. It is ABSURD the amount of people that will just try that mode, and only that mode, simply because it's the first option on a list. And then quickly move on if they don't like it, with not a care as to how misrepresentative it is of any/every other mode.